Protests In US Against Delhi Violence

Everyone expected lavish pictures from India as US President Donald Trump embarked on a much-hyped trip to the country.
Instead, the world was shocked to see images of grisly killings and rampage on roads in India’s capital city Delhi, as clashes erupted between opponents and supporters of India’s Controversial Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA).
Protests have been planned in the four US cities of Chicago, Atlanta, San Francisco, and New York on Friday against the violence in New Delhi that has so far claimed 34 lives, the report said.
A group named South Asian Students Against Fascism has organized protests to "stop the state-sanctioned violence in India", in four major US cities.
This organizing group is together in the fight against fascism, religious intolerance, and polarization.
Participants will gather in front of Indian Consulates in Chicago, Atlanta, San Francisco, and New York to show their solidarity for religious unity in India and raise voice against killings in the country.
The peaceful protests on Friday, Feb 28 will be held in front of Indian consulates in Chicago from 4.30 pm to 5.30 pm, San Francisco and Atlanta from 4.30 pm to 6.00 pm and in New York from 5.30 to 6.30 pm.
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